Pretty but Not Perfect (For Me)

I loved everything about the Stretch Lace Crotchless Panty by Coquette until I had tried them on. I'm quite picky when it comes to crotchless panties so when I realized that the slit started right at my crotch hole, I was very disappointed. The panty is pretty, comfortable, and a good price but the slit just doesn't work for me. The slit needs to be at least an inch higher. While the slit doesn't work for me, it may work for you depending on where you have your panty sit when wearing it.

The Stretch Lace Crotchless Panty by Coquette is available in one-size-fits-most and XL. I purchased the XL panty. It arrived in a plastic baggy with a barcode sticker on it. The panty had a cardboard tag attached to it just stating the company name, website, product name, size, colour, and had a few photos of a model wearing the panty. I don’t use the baggy for storing the underwear- I just keep mine in my underwear drawer.

The panty tag states that it is 100% nylon (exclusive of trim). The main colour to the panty is black and it has green and bronze sparkled accents. The panty is a floral patterned lace. The lace does have a bit of stretch to it and the waistband is elastic band. The outside of the elastic band is velvety.

I’ve taken a few measurements of the panty laying flat, unstretched. If you need additional measurements, please let me know and I can get them for you.

Waistband unstretched: 17 ¼ inches
Waistband stretched as much as I could: 27 inches
Waistband length: 5/8 of an inch
Widest part of material at front of panty: 8 inches
Widest part of material at back of panty: 13 ¾ inches
Length of crotchless slit: 4 inches

There were a few things that I liked about this panty when I first seen them. The first thing I liked was the floral lace pattern. The pattern is very feminine and pretty. I also liked the gold and bronze sparkly accents on the lace. I have a ton of lace panties but none of them have sparkly accents like this pair does.

I also liked that the panty has bum coverage. I like crotchless panties but don’t purchase crotchless thongs or g-strings, simply because I don’t see the point. Another thing I liked when I had first seen them is how there is no material at the sides of the panty (at your hips). Lastly, I thought the way the back of the panty looked on the model was very nice! With there being no material on the sides of the panty, there are no “leg holes” to put elastic band around. So the edges of the back of the panty are the lace pattern, which as I said, I find very pretty!

One thing I’d like to note is that the stock photo model is wearing a g-string beneath this panty. When you look at the product page stock photo, you’ll see that the front of this panty looks like it is opaque- but it’s not. What you’re seeing is the black g-string material through the lace of this panty. Both the front and back of this panty is lace, so it is sheer. The only non-sheer part of this panty is the elastic band (obviously) and where the crotchless slit is. Oddly enough, there IS a lining on each side of the slit, which makes it non-sheer. I assume that they put this lining so that the lace wouldn’t irritate your more sensitive parts.

Now it was time to try the panty on. Before trying the panty on, I assumed they were perfect. I can’t stand long slits that run all the way up my bum crack, and the length of this slit was only 4 inches. I assumed it would be perfect for me. Sadly, it wasn’t. The slit starts too low on this panty. When I wear the panty comfortably, the slit begins right at my crotch hole. Basically what this means is that it’s still good to use for sexual intercourse but if you want to do any play above your crotch hole, you’ll need to take the panty off. Also, the waistband is quite thick so the more you need to stretch the waistband, the more muffin top you’re going to have.

I’m rather picky with crotchless panties; I’ll admit that. I don’t want the slit going up my bum crack. I don’t want the slit starting right at my crotch hole. I also don’t want the slit starting at the very top front of the panty. This panty slit is nice for the fact it doesn’t go up my bum crack with it being so short, but I would have liked if the slit started a bit further up the front of the panty. Heck, even an inch would have been suffice.

Experience

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The slit begins 6 ½ inches below the top front of the panty and ends 8 ½ inches below the top back of the panty. I tried pulling the front of the panty up a bit but then the back of the panty fell below my bum crack and that just doesn’t feel sexy to me. Where the slit sits on your body will depend on how you wear your panty. The slit may work for you even though it didn’t for me.

Other then the slit being funky, the panty was comfortable and the lace didn’t irritate my skin. I really liked the way the panty looked on me so I may have to sew up the crotchless hole or just wear them for intercourse with no play above the crotch hole. The care tag states that the panty should be hand washed only and hung to dry. You may want to cut the tag out of the panty since the back is sheer and the tag can be seen when worn.

I hate to give the panty a 3 out of 5 but the slit just does not work for me at all. Like I had mentioned, the slit in the panty may work for you depending on how you wear your underwear. I love the look of the panty and how they look when I wear them. If you decide to purchase the panty, I hope that the slit works better for you than it did on me.

Follow-up commentaryI still don't like it7 months after original review

The Stretch Lace Crotchless Panty isn't a bad panty. In fact, it's really attractive looking! What doesn't work for me is the crotch slit. It doesn't sit where I'd like it to when I'm wearing the underwear. I'm picky with crotchless underwear though. I think that as long as you're comfortable with the slit length/location, you'll really love this panty!

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